Transcript Document

The One
Computer
Classroom
Essential
Question
How can I plan an
integrated
technology lesson
when I have only one
computer?
The One
Computer
Classroom
List of Topics
in this Module
 Organization of the classroom with
one or few computers.
 Extras that will extend the one
computer.
 Instructional strategies for one or
few computers.
 Hints and helps for instructors.
The One
Computer
Classroom
Ideas for Classroom
Organization
 Create stations/labs:
The One
Computer
Classroom
Use older computer with old software
and non-Internet connected
computers. Look for donations from
local businesses, colleges and parents.
 Use other technologies,
such as a digital camera,
at other stations.

TEA
Ideas for Classroom
Organization
 Create stations/labs:
Make sure there is enough space
around the computer for small group
interaction.
 The area should be easily supervised.
 The computer area should be free from
dust, magnets, direct sunlight, etc.
 Students prepare materials at other
stations before coming to the
computer.

Find out more about Classroom Management Techniques.
The One
Computer
Classroom
Ideas for Classroom
Organization
The One
Computer
Classroom
 Create specific roles while at the
computer. Rotate at a set time.
Keyboard operator
 Mouse operator
 Director/Recorder
 Screen reader
 Editor

TEA
Investigate Student Roles
in group activities.
Ideas for Classroom
Organization
The One
Computer
Classroom
 Have students work in pairs
or small groups.
 Have students prepare at other
stations before going to the
computer.
TEA
Grouping Students
 Analyze your classroom. What size
groups do you have room for?
 Can the groups change size during
.
different activities?
 Become comfortable with the fact that
the groups will be at differing stages
of the unit.
 Communicate objectives clearly and
monitor the groups’ progress
constantly.
Learn more about Working in Small Groups.
The One
Computer
Classroom
Consider These
Issues
 Placement/Access – Where is
the best place so that the most
students can use the machine?
 Portability – Can it change
positions for different purposes?
 Security – How can the equipment
be protected from accident and
theft?
 Display – How many students can
see what is happening?
The One
Computer
Classroom
Ideas for Classroom
Organization
The One
Computer
Classroom
Use the main computer as a
 Presentation station
 Research station
Internet research
 Multimedia encyclopedias
 Subject-specific CD-ROMs

TEA
TEA
Extras for Extending the
One Computer
The One
Computer
Classroom
 Use older computers and old
software to review key concepts.
 Use pocket computers or PDAs to
gather information.
 Use portable keyboards for
composition and
typing practice.
TEA
Find out what teachers have said about Portable Electronic Keyboards.
Extras for Extending the
One Computer
The One
Computer
Classroom
Display to whole class by using:
 Projection devices
 Scan converters
(connects PC to TV)
TEA
TEA
Factors to Consider
When Projecting
 Can students easily see the TV or
projection screen?


Glare free location.
Centrally located and theater style seating.
 Will text or graphics be displayed?


Change the browser font settings to a
larger size.
Learn the navigation shortcuts and
eliminate the display toolbars.
 Is there an audio component?

Use audio cables for better sound from TV
or projector.
The One
Computer
Classroom
Information about
Scan Converters
 Resolution won't be as good as the
monitor on the TV.
 Color won't be as good either.
 Don't evaluate converters just by
amount of flicker.
Read the article
Six Common Misconceptions about Converting Computer to Video.
The One
Computer
Classroom
Whole Class
Activities
 Introduce software programs to
the class.
 Present Internet resources for
class review and discussion.
 Display key points of a lesson
using presentation software.
 Present student multimedia
projects.
The One
Computer
Classroom
Instructional
Strategies
 Use task cards to describe the
work to be done at each station.
 Use students with computer skills
as experts.
 Display a copy of basic computer
hints or task specific help near the
computer.
TEA
The One
Computer
Classroom
Instructional
Strategies
 If available, use a computer lab for
whole class instruction about the
applications. After the introduction,
students can use the computer(s)
in the classroom to create their
project.
TEA
The One
Computer
Classroom
Instructional
Strategies
 Project-based learning works well
with stations and group learning.
 Constructivist practice encourages
the use of technology.
TEA
Learn more about technology in
project-based learning and constructivism
by following the links in Resources.
The One
Computer
Classroom
Instructional
Strategies
 Many teachers struggle with
evaluating group work and
project-based learning.
4Teachers has a variety of checklists
and rubrics for Project-based
Learning activities. This site will help
you save time as you create:
Checklists
Guidelines
Rubrics
And more!
The One
Computer
Classroom
Changing
Roles
Working with technology, especially
in limited amount, may encourage
different roles for the teacher and the
learner. The teacher may take on the
attributes of a coach
or co-learner.
TEA
The One
Computer
Classroom
Hints
Be aware of campus and district
concerns:
 Texas recommends that one-third of
technology budgets should be spent on
each of the following: hardware,
software and training.
 Types of technology support varies.
Some schools have help available part
time. Some schools hire both computer
support and instructional technologists.
The One
Computer
Classroom
Internet
Hints
 For Internet use, try these ideas:
With a live connection, bookmark sites
or create a page of links for students
to visit.
 Use an offline browser. These
programs download entire sites. The
site will then be available whether or
not you have an Internet connection.
 Learn navigation shortcuts.

Read reviews of Offline Browsers.
The One
Computer
Classroom
Hints
 Start simple.
Add one computer-based activity to an
existing lesson.
 Use the computer as an instructional
tool, like the overhead and posters.
 Use the computer to enhance the
curriculum, not as the center of the
lesson.
For more hints, see That's Not a Drinking Fountain.
The One
Computer
Classroom
Hints
 Rely on the students as peer tutors
in both content knowledge and
technology skills.
TEA
TEA
The One
Computer
Classroom
Hints
 A few DON’Ts for the one
computer
Don’t just let it collect dust.
 Don’t use it only as a teacher
machine.
 Don’t use the computer as a reward
for finished work.
 Don’t let students load software.
 Don’t have only games available.

The One
Computer
Classroom
Where can I get
more help?
Get help from:
 Other teachers on your campus.
 District or campus technology
specialists.
 Your regional education service
center. A list of ESC’s web sites is
linked from this slide.
 The Web – Put “one computer” in
your favorite search engine.
The One
Computer
Classroom
Where should I go from
here?
The One
Computer
Classroom
Get started!
Try an integrated lesson soon.
Need more help?
Explore the pages linked in Resources.